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What to look for when choosing a dance studio

Immaterial of whether the dance class is for you or for your child, it is important that you know exactly what kind of dance lessons you are looking at attending. Having said that it is very important that the first and the most important thing you do is that you make the right choice right at the onset to make certain that you or your child is comfortable enough to able to improve and learn in that particular environment.

By making sure that this environment positively complements you or your child, you will then be able to go further and ask them a number of questions which you will then be able to base your final decision on.

What is the Dress Code?

One of the first things that come to mind will be the dress code. You can ask them if the dance costumes are in fact available at the studio for sale or if you will have to by a seamstress. If that is so, you will need to ask them the style and so on and so forth as well as the cost if you can purchase the costume from the dance school its self.

Does my child have to be in the Recital?

The next question that is commonly asked is whether their child will have to take part in the recital. The dance school will tell you whether you are able to sit out of the recital or whether it is compulsory that you take part. If they have a choice and if the parent is interested in getting their child involved, it will be wise to ask about the dance costumes and whether or not you will be able to pay for them with the fees or if you will have to pay for it separately. You can also ask the number of performances your child will be required to do. By knowing this you will also be able to decide on whether or not you will be able to afford to pay for all these costumes, as the cost of the entire class will depend on how much you are able to pay.

Do you offer trial classes?

You can also ask if the dance studio allows a trial class so that you or your child will be more than sure of the dance school he or she, or even you for that matter have chosen.